White Hull.

Mike Feeney

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Hello everyone. Thinking of not winterizing my Sturdee-Dory and using it for some duck hunting on Long Island Sound. Is the white hull a huge issue ? Thinking of draping some camo burlap around it while hunting and building some sort of temporary blind. I see down south they hunt seaducks out of the cockpit of 30+ foot fishing boats with white hulls. I posted a couple of seasons ago and I think Tod mentioned a rock blind setup. Also saw some Mar pro Temporary camo paint online. Might go that route if necessary. Any thoughts? Thanks!
 
I talked to a couple of guys on Green Bay several years ago that had been hunting out of a white hulled fiberglass boat in the 25 ft. range - like a Mako or similar. They said it didn't matter the ducks still came in. I would imagine that it works better on new and unpressured birds. After they are around awhile I bet they'd be skittish of a big boat like that.
 
MikE~

I have not done much actual Sea Duck gunning. But, as you may have seen on my recent posts (esp. the Horal and Skidmore Scooters) about 3 different Great South Bay Scooters I restored recently, many thousands of Broadbill and other divers have been shot from White boats on the south side of Long Island. Note, though, that the gunners, too, wear white.

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All Grey probably would make a difference over the long haul, but I'm sure you'll do fine.

All the best,

SJS
 
Are you hunting sea ducks? Those old camo netting tarps work great for covering up a boat. I think if you use something like that to break up the hard lines of the boat, you should do fine.

A friend of mine used to kill lots of eider and scoter out of his all white lobster boat back in the 80s and early 90s.



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